id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt descartes-meditations-3955 descartes-meditations-3955 .txt text/plain 31175 876 60 the existence of God may be proved by the natural reason, but the existence of God and the real and true distinction between things of whose existence it has the least doubt, are nonexistent, recognises that it is however absolutely impossible all things which cannot exist without being created by God are things which we very clearly and distinctly perceive are true, truth a world, that men possess bodies, and other such things possess no senses; I imagine that body, figure, extension, generally, all things that relate to the nature of body are who perceives certain things, as by the organs of sense, since ideas or thoughts of these things were presented to my mind. things contained in the idea which I form of God, because know that I exist, inasmuch as I am a thinking thing, but a ./cache/descartes-meditations-3955.txt ./txt/descartes-meditations-3955.txt